Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1940 — Page 6
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No. 2 Stole Her Gown and Heart, So No. 1 Gets Gate
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1940
Florida Fair Chief Schricker's Guest
'WORK TO START SOON ON NEW HIGHWAY 31
Construction of the first section | of the new Road 31 running southeast out of Indianapolis will begin within a few weeks, Highway Commission officials announced today. The Grace Construction & Supply Co., Ft. Wavne, vesterday was awarded a contract for building the first portion of the road, nearly five miles, running from =a point one-half mile south of Greenwood to a point three miles northwest of the town. The Ft. Wayne firm submitted a bid of $380,664 for the project The project is to be completed by Oct. 1, 1941.
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“But that wedding just meant fo be.” she sighed today. ‘Taking mv gown brought me to my senses. I found out that I really loved the other man.”
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T. A. Dicus, commission chairman, said two more contracts for other construction on the road will be let this vear. The new highway is to be dual lane, two lanes separated by a parkway. It will run about one-fourth of a mile west of the present Road 31 from Indianapolis to south of Greenwood. A hearing on a suit contesting the right of the Highway Commission to build the new road is scheduled for tomorrow in Marion Circuit Court. It was filed by Jesse | A. Pickard, garage owner, living on! the present Road 31.
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has increased twofold in the 10| Theyre successful, too, for at least a third of the visitors to the big tents are women, } Other enthusiasts are the farm children. They climb over the machines, turn the handles and perform just as the city kid over his dad’s new car. Yesterday a 10-vear-old and a contemporary almost came to hlows: nver which was the better tractor
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Jehn T. Flynn, and national chairman of the Keep America Out of War Congress, terday that Congress would impeach President Roosevelt for the de-stroyers-for-bases deal if it were not “thoroughly subdued and degenerated by its long record of servile submission to the executive.” Mr. Flynn said that the President's announcement of the agreement was an “assertion of military dictatorship unheard of before on this continent.” Attorney General Robert II. Jackson's ruling on the legality of the deal, be added, was “so specious that it amounts to a veal scandal
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